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1. Introduction ................................................................................................3
1.1 Main Features ...................................................................................... 3
2. AGM Components......................................................................................4
3. Installation ..................................................................................................5
3.1 Preliminary Considerations .................................................................. 5
3.2 Installing the AGM................................................................................ 5
3.2.1. SIM Card Installation ..................................................................5
3.2.2. Wall Mounting (Metal Box Installation) .......................................6
4. Wiring the AGM..........................................................................................7
4.1 LED Indications.................................................................................... 7
4.2 Automatic GSM Signal Level Measurement ........................................ 8
5. AGM Operation Mode ................................................................................9
6. Monitoring Station Reporting......................................................................9
7. Inputs .......................................................................................................10
8. Outputs.....................................................................................................10
8.1 Output Events .................................................................................... 10
8.2 CLIP Control ...................................................................................... 11
9. Follow Me Report .....................................................................................11
9.1 Follow Me Events............................................................................... 11
10. SMS User Remote Control Functions ......................................................12
11. AGM Programming ..................................................................................13
11.1 Installer SMS Programming ............................................................. 13
11.2 SMS Programming Commands ....................................................... 15
12. Technical Specifications...........................................................................20
13. Appendix: Telephone Number Conversion in Line Simulation Mode.......21
1
drops below 10.5VDC, in order to 11
2
INPUT
OPEN
LOCK
J15
3
protect the battery from deep
4
2
COM TMP
discharge.
N.C
J13
C
10
On - No protection
N.O
Uo2
Uo3 U o4 AUX
Off (Default) - Battery 9
protection is activated LD1 LD3 LD2
POWER
L.BAT
GSM
5 14.4VDC/1.5A Power socket
12+V
GND
(from Transformer) 8
J14
PLAY REC
RED BLK YEL GRN
6 Backup Battery: 3
BUS
12VDC/1.2A/H
Sealed Lead - Acid 7
Rechargeable Battery
7 Plug on Voice Module
(optional)
8 J10: PC Connector (via RISCO
Group's cable adaptor
(RP128EUSB00A). 4 5 6
9 GSM status LEDs: (Power,
GSM, Low Battery) Figure 1. AGM Components
10 GSM Industrial Module
11 SIM Card Socket
12 J13: Tamper Jumper
Tamper is not used
(Default) - Tamper is used
13 Terminal block (See terminal block wiring section on page 7)
14 GSM Antenna Cable
15 GSM Antenna
16 Telephone Line Connection Terminals (in parallel to the phone jack connectors)
17 Telephone Connector - Line: From wall outlet
18 Telephone Connector - Set: To security panel or to premises telephone in absence of
control panel.
19 J15: Used to set Negative (-) or positive (+) remove of inputs 1 - 4 (see page 7).
Positive Remove
Important:
Do not install SIM card while power is applied to the AGM.
Do not touch SIM Card connectors! If doing so, you may release an electrical discharge
that could damage the SIM card.
A. Insert the SIM card into the AGM with PIN code disabled and power up the
AGM.
B. Set the PIN code by means of SMS or AGM Configuration Software.
C. Power down the AGM and remove the SIM card.
D. Place the SIM card in any standard GSM mobile phone (while powered
down).
E. Power up the GSM mobile phone and enable the SIM's required PIN code
(the same PIN code defined in step B).
F. Power down the GSM mobile phone and remove the SIM card.
G. Place the SIM back into the AGM.
2. If required, program the SMS center address into the SIM card using means of
SMS, or AGM Configuration Software.
SIM Card
OPEN
OPEN
LOCK
LOCK
OPEN
LOCK
1. Slide down SIM 2. Open the SIM card 3. Close the SIM card
card hatch . hatch. Insert SIM card hatch . Slide up to lock.
into dedicated slot.
Metal Casing
Front Cover
Securing Screws 8
2 Mounting
Holes
Cable Passage
6
Mounting
Screws
1
Front Cover
4
NC NO
NR (Negative Remove)
(Default)
NC NO
PR (Positive Remove)
COM 0V
TMP Tamper alarm activates when COM TMP
wall.
UO1 NC: Normally closed contact AUX N.C
UO1
C N.O COM N.C
UO1
C N.O
Relay (3A) C: Common contact
NO: Normally open contact
AUX 14.4VDC
Note:
For GPRS communication, the GPRS channel in the SIM card has to be enabled.
E-mail: The AGM can E-mail event messages to predefined E-mail addresses
using GPRS. In order to do so, GPRS channel must be activated on the SIM
and the GPRS parameters should be defined (see page 18).
9.1 Follow Me Events
Event Event description SMS Default
Message
Input 1-4 event Report to Follow Me will be established when an input is I1:"Intruder alarm"
triggered I2: "Panic alarm"
I3: "Fire alarm"
I4: "Emergency
alarm"
Input 1-4 restore Report to Follow Me will be established when an input is I1:"Intruder restore"
restored to normal condition I2: "Panic restore"
I3: "Fire restore"
I4: "Emergency res."
Tamper Report to Follow Me will be established following a "GSM box tamper"
tamper alarm
Tamper restore Report to Follow Me will be established following to the "GSM box tamper OK
restore of tamper alarm
No PSTN Report to Follow Me will be established following loss of "Phone Line Fail"
PSTN line (connected to the GSM). If PSTN Loss Delay
time period is defined, the message will be sent after the
delay time
PSTN Restore Report to Follow Me will be established following to the "Phone Line OK"
restore of PSTN line (connected to the GSM) to normal
condition
GSM Restored Report to Follow Me will be established following to the "GSM line OK"
restore of the GSM line to normal condition. The AGM
can establish a connection using the GSM network.
Notes:
1. When calling the AGM from a PSTN line or from a different provider, the Data channel
(CSO) in the SIM card should be enabled.
2. When calling the AGM from a number of the same provider the data channel is
automatically enabled (Data number not required).
By SMS: The AGM Configuration Software enables to send each parameter as a
single SMS command or the entire screen, as if sent from a regular GSM cellular
phone.
11.1 Installer SMS Programming
The AGM can be programmed using predefined SMS commands (see page 15) from any
standard GSM cellular phone. Before any command line, a valid installer code should be
used. Default installer code is 0200.
1. Sending a Single SMS Command (see page 15)
[Installer code] [4-digit Programming command] [=] [Programming data]
Example: Setting User Code (see page 16):
Installer code = 0200; Setting user code command=PWFM; New code=4444
0200PWFM=4444
2. Sending a Single SMS Command with Multiple Data (see page 18)
0200M1TY=1:M2TY=2
The SMS commands can have a confirmation reply SMS message. To achieve that add
[!] (Exclamation Mark) after the installer code. The AGM will send "0" for each
command that succeeded and "4" for each command that failed.
[Installer code] [!] [4- digits command 1] [=] [Data command 1] [:] [4 digit
command 2] [=] [Data command 2]
Example: Reporting MS1 and MS2 channel type (Installer code = 0200):
0200!M1TY=1:M2TY=2
Security system:
00
5. Reading Parameter Value by SMS (see page Error! Bookmark not defined.)
Use the following sequence to receive the current data of the requested command:
[Installer code] [4- digits command 1] [?]
Example: Requesting information for communication format:
0200 MSCF?
Assuming that the communication format is Contact ID, the SMS reply message will be:
Security system:
0420
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11.2 SMS Programming Commands
The table below provides the entire set of commands available. The procedure of
programming the commands is identical and uses the same syntax as described in the
previous section. The order of the commands is identical to the order in the AGM
Configuration Software.
Command Description Programming Options Default
Parameters
12.Technical Specifications
Electrical Characteristics
Voltage 13.8VDC 10%
Current Consumption During Communication - 300mA
During Standby - 70mA
Battery (not supplied): 12VDC/1.2Ah
Battery Type: Lead Acid (rechargeable).
Battery Dimensions 97 x 58 x 43 mm (3.8 x 2.3 x 1.7)
Width x Height x Depth
GSM Industrial Module Quad Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Connection RS-485 Serial Link
Operating Temperature 0C to 55C (32F to 131F)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions (metal 185 x 275 x 65 mm (7.2 x 10.8 x 2.6)
casing) With antenna installed:
Width x Height x Depth 185 x 335 x 65 mm (7.2 x 13.2 x 2.6)
Weight (with battery) 2.1kg (4.6lbs)
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